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393
C. O.
22176
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Any further communication on this
subject should be addressed to--
The Adjutant General to the Forces,
War Office,
London, S. W.,
and the following number quoted.
Hong Kong 1/528
сору
War Office,
Pall Mall, S.W.
Sir,
December 1894.
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With reference to your letter of the 26th September 1894, 1149/11, respecting the supply of water
to the Sanitarium Barrack at Hong Kong, I am directed by
His Royal Highness the Commander-in-Chief to acquaint
you that the application of the Water Regulations, in
the manner described in your letter, appears to involve
treating War Department buildings as coming under the
provisions for domestic supply, whereas in paragraph 2
of the Ordinance of 1890, it is defined that Military
Establishments come under the Regulations for non-
domestic supply.
2. I am to request that you will refer further
to the Colonial Goverment on this point.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
he General Officer Commanding,
HONG KONG,
Your obedient Servant,